Whitney Webb exposes the chilling truth behind digital IDs, CBDCs

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Whitney Webb exposes the chilling truth behind digital IDs, CBDCs, and the emerging global financial system—a surveillance state disguised as "inclusion."

Webb warns that digital IDs are the backbone of unprecedented control, fusing data on travel, health, career, education, and telecom into AI-driven micromanagement. Paired with CBDCs, they form a system where every transaction is tracked, and non-compliance means exclusion.

UN and BIS documents reveal years of planning, framing digital IDs as essential for "financial inclusion" and "banking the unbanked." But Webb argues this is a bait-and-switch—marketed as empowering, it’s inherently exclusionary. Without a digital ID, you’re erased from the economy.

Webb cites Mark Carney’s "new Bretton Woods" vision, a post-crisis financial governance system. She suggests a orchestrated global event—akin to WWII—could trigger its rollout, with the debt bubble’s collapse as the catalyst. “All wars are bankers’ wars,” she notes, pointing to historical precedent.

The debt bubble’s explosion is key. Webb explains that inflating debt maximizes the crisis, forcing masses into a tokenized ledger system. “Sign up, give your biometrics, and we’ll service your debt,” she mimics, highlighting the coercive onboarding to a surveillance-driven economy.

Webb spotlights Larry Fink’s BlackRock, eyeing natural assets to fuel their business model. The Intrinsic Exchange Group, backed by the Rockefeller Foundation, aims to financialize nature—forests, rivers, life itself—into tradable assets, dwarfing current markets sixfold.

This “nature’s economy” is a Wall Street power grab, Webb argues, turning the natural world into blockchain-tracked products. BlackRock’s AI, Aladdin, could manage risks in real-time, cementing control. Fink’s infrastructure bets, like acquiring GIP, align with a “green” decarbonization push.

Webb reveals the Natural Asset Corporation model: identify a forest or lake, issue shares, sell to wealth funds, and profit—all for free. “It’s producing money out of thin air,” she says, framed as saving the planet but really saving the debt racket.

The global carbon market and infrastructure overhaul are part of this shift, with BlackRock positioning itself as a key player. Webb warns that without awareness, this system could dominate unchallenged, reshaping economies and nature itself.

Whitney Webb urges vigilance: the fusion of digital IDs, CBDCs, and natural asset financialization is a deliberate move toward total control. Will we wake up before the crisis hits? Share this thread to spark discussion.

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